Ascend this popular peak, which once drew 19th-century literary giants, and from its summit gaze across the spectacular landscapes of the Housatonic River Valley.
Campbell Falls is one of the top waterfalls in Mass. The combination of the short and easy hike and the zig zagging plunge through a gorge makes this waterfall a great area to visit and photograph. Campbell Falls is a water fall that plunges and cascades 50 ft. The water plunges through a small gorge then cascades into a small pool.
Brooklyn restaurant pioneer Mark Firth brings the same rustic delicious food he served at his previous restaurants Diner and Marlow & Sons, to the Berkshires. We use only the freshest produce, mostly from local farms, and we buy whole animals, so we go through all the different cuts of meat, and our menu changes daily.
With dozens of beer mugs hanging from the ceiling, this is a traditional New England brewpub. It’s actually the first brewery on the east coast to brew its beer using solar energy. Great place for a beer and a bite !
A visit to Les Trois Emme winery includes a tour of our facilities where you can find out as much or as little as you would like about the process of making wine. After your tour, you can enjoy a tasting of wines and enjoy the grounds outside with a glass of wine. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the gazebo that overlooks the vineyard or sit out front at one of their café tables.
This super premium product uses milk and cream from local farms and zero artificial ingredients like corn syrup. It started as an old-school scoop shop and and eventually grew into a packaged product that’s wholesaled across the Northeast.
This space was expertly converted from a bank. Go and marvel at all 125+ kinds of cheese. This chic cheese store, features delicacies made possible only by local farms and producers. Once you’ve gone on a cheese shopping spree, head next door to Rubi’s Cafe, for a gourmet grilled cheese.